stay-positive
v1.0.0
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Return 0 if the provided number is negative or optionally return the absolute value.
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stay-positive
Return 0 if the provided number is negative or optionally return the absolute value.
Installation
npm install stay-positive --save
Usage
var stayPositive = require('stay-positive');
stayPositive(-1234); // 0
stayPositive(-1234.5678); // 0
stayPositive(-1234, {abs: true}); // 1234
stayPositive(-1234.5678, {abs: true}); // 1234.5678
stayPositive(1234): // 1234
stayPositive('Party time, yo.') // Party time, yo.
Contributing
Please read the Contributing guidelines.
Running Tests
We are using nodeunit to test. To run tests, first install nodeunit and any dependencies via npm:
npm install
Run tests with:
npm test
License
The project is in the public domain within the United States, and copyright and related rights in the work worldwide are waived through the CC0 1.0 Universal public domain dedication.
All contributions to this project will be released under the CC0 dedication. By submitting a pull request, you are agreeing to comply with this waiver of copyright interest.
Software source code previously released under an open source license and then modified by CFPB staff is considered a "joint work" (see 17 USC § 101); it is partially copyrighted, partially public domain, and as a whole is protected by the copyrights of the non-government authors and must be released according to the terms of the original open-source license.
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